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ronniem
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BOXALL (and variants), All
« on: Saturday 03 July 04 18:20 UTC (UK) »

Hi All,

I'm working on a One Name Study of the BOXALL name.  This includes: BOXELL, BOXILL, BOXHALL, BOXHILL, etc.  I already have an extensive  amount of data but always looking for new information.  

All enquiries for help are answered.

Kindest regards
Ronnie
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Re: BOXALL (and variant) World Wide
« Reply #1 on: Saturday 16 October 04 15:34 UTC (UK) »

Hi Ronnie,
I don't have any Boxhall's in my tree but I did go to school with a Gloria Boxhall (born abt 1955). She had a brother Stephen (born abt 1963), they used to live in Ashingdon Essex. I believe the family originally came from London. I cannot remember their parents names now.
They moved to the Isle of Wight, in about 1968/1969. We lost touch shortly after.
If you already have her details I'd love to get in contact again.
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Re: BOXALL (and variant) World Wide
« Reply #2 on: Saturday 16 October 04 16:16 UTC (UK) »

i have a florence boxhall born 1870 and married to an arthur h west  he was a baptist minister he is my first cousin twice removed they had two children   do you have them in your tree , anne
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Re: BOXALL (and variant) World Wide
« Reply #3 on: Saturday 16 October 04 19:03 UTC (UK) »

i have a florence boxhall born 1870 and married to an arthur h west  he was a baptist minister he is my first cousin twice removed they had two children   do you have them in your tree , anne

I don't appear to have a Florence born in 1870.  Do you have a place of birth or marriage for her?

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Re: BOXALL (and variant) World Wide
« Reply #4 on: Sunday 17 October 04 08:31 UTC (UK) »

September 2, 1897 in St Albans , Hertfordshire, is what i have for her, Anne
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Re: BOXALL (and variant) World Wide
« Reply #5 on: Sunday 17 October 04 19:16 UTC (UK) »

Hi Ronnie:

I have Boxall's in my family line - my mother's side.  I know very little about this side of the family but am willing to give you what I have...maybe it might connect to your tree...here's hoping!  Smiley

Grandmother was Winifred E. Boxall possibly born approx. 1900 in Woolwich, Kent.  I think her father was George Boxall born Pulborough [maybe Fittleworth] Sussex and mother Anna H. [maiden name unknown] born Chichester, Sussex.  If I do have the correct George Boxall, his father was Charles Boxall and mother Jane [maiden name unknown] and he had the following siblings:  Charles; James; Harriett; Ernest Albert and another sister, name unknown. This information has been found on the 1881 and 1901 Census and seems to fit the little information I do have on Winifred.

Winifred married Reginald Walsh in Croydon (?) approx. 1918-19 resulting in my mother's birth in March, 1920 in Croydon.  Winifred left her husband when my mother was approx. 18 months old.  I do not know if my grandparents divorced or just took up common-law relationships with new partners.  This whole part is quite a mystery as no one ever mentioned Winifred around my mother...she was raised by her father's side of the family.  My mother was 36 years old before she met her mother and little family information was shared.  Since both women are now deceased, I have little to work with.

If any of this seems to connect to you, it would be a pleasure to hear from you.

All the best....Jewell

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Re: BOXALL (and variant) World Wide
« Reply #6 on: Monday 01 November 04 03:50 UTC (UK) »

Dear Jewell,

Here is a small amount of information that may help you.

I believe this is your Grandmother:
Winifred  Annie BOXSHALL b. Jun qtr 1892 Woolwich 1d 1231 (FreeBMD) 
I suggest you obtain a copy of her birth certificate to confirm her parents names this would be your starting point.

If you have the correct parents for her then here are some details on those:
George BOXALL m. Anna Harriett YEATES Jun qtr 1893 Farnham, Surrey.
  Notice the difference in birth year for Winifred and marriage yr for George and Anna. I do not believe this is the correct parentage for your grandmother.  Plus the distance from Farnham, Surrey to the Woolwich, Kent area.

I look forward to assisting you further.
Kindest regards
Ronnie



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« Reply #7 on: Monday 01 November 04 03:59 UTC (UK) »

September 2, 1897 in St Albans , Hertfordshire, is what i have for her, Anne

Dear Anne,

I believe this may be your Florence:

Birth: Mar qtr 1877, BOXALL Florence,  Hambledon  2a 134
 (FreeBMD)

If you could obtain a copy of her birth certificate it would confirm her parents and I probably will be able to help you further.

Do you have a copy of her marriage certificate, that may give her age and father's name which you can compare with the birth certificate.

Here is the marriage entry if you don't have the marriage certificate:

Marriage: Sep qtr 1897, BOXALL Florence, St. Alban's  3a  1029

I look forward to being able to assist you again soon.
Kindest regards
Ronnie
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Re: BOXALL (and variant) World Wide
« Reply #8 on: Monday 01 November 04 11:59 UTC (UK) »

Hello Ronnie,

A car hire and taxi firm called Boxall provided my wedding car in 1973.  I think they may still be trading under that name.  They were based in Hitchin, Hertfordshire.  A branch of the St Alban's family perhaps?

It may be worth searching the wonderful trade directories site at www.historicaldirectories.org/

Good luck.
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« Reply #9 on: Tuesday 02 November 04 13:26 UTC (UK) »

i have her marriage certificate 2 sep 1897 and from that i went back to her parents ,william charles boxhall born 1838 marrying caroline ealy 1864 but cant find a connection before then i do believe there was a name change of sorts somewere along the line but no more ,best wishes anne
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Re: BOXALL (and variant) World Wide
« Reply #10 on: Sunday 05 December 04 18:07 UTC (UK) »

G'day

I am researching my great great grandmother's family.  She was Mary BOXEL [born c 1782 in Ham, Gloucestershire, married in Skenfrith, Monmouthshire in 1808 to William BROWN of LLangattock Lingoed and died April 1863 in Grosmont, Monmouthshire].

There are Gloucestershire BOXALLs listed in the IGI as coming from the Awre/Blakeney area which is not far from Ham on the other side of the River Severn.

If anyone has some information on any Gloucestershire BOXEL/BOXELL/BOXALL families I would appreciate their getting in touch.
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Armagh:  McIVOR, McKEEVER, KANE
Fermanagh:  ELLIOTT
Monmouthshire:  BROWN[E], BOXEL, WATKINS, PRI[T]CHARD
Herefordshire:  BROWN, GRIFFITHS, JONES, COOK[E]
Gloucestershire:  BOXEL, WEBB, BROWN
Cornwall:  MOYLE, KENDALL, TREWEEK, TREGONNING, WILLIAMS, MAY, VISICK
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Re: BOXALL (and variant) World Wide
« Reply #11 on: Monday 06 December 04 02:30 UTC (UK) »

G'day

I am researching my great great grandmother's family.  She was Mary BOXEL [born c 1782 in Ham, Gloucestershire, married in Skenfrith, Monmouthshire in 1808 to William BROWN of LLangattock Lingoed and died April 1863 in Grosmont, Monmouthshire].


Hi,
Although I do have Gloucestershire BOXWELL's [BOXEL's] in my database I must be honest with you and say I haven't worked on that area.  I checked for your Mary but do not have any baptisms for Ham listed and no other likely candidate.

We believe that the BOXWELL's from GLS are a completely seperate origin to the West Sussex, Surrey and East Hampshire BOXALL's. 

Kindest regards
Ronnie
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Re: BOXALL (and variant) World Wide
« Reply #12 on: Monday 06 December 04 03:20 UTC (UK) »

Ronnie

Thanks for your quick response. 

Should I be looking for BOXWELL as well as the other variations?  Is their much research information on this surname [BOXWELL]? 

I have stumbled across a Gloucestershire town of that name which I will check out when I have exhausted the obvious online databases.

I am trying to find access to an online researcher/database that will confirm my Mary's birth in Ham [or nearby Berkeley] which I got from a hard to discipher, handwritten, 1851 census page.  It gave her age as 69 which, if accurate, makes her birth date c1782.

I'm happy to see there are other researchers studying this family name even though not in this location.  Do you know of any who are?

Regards

Bernard
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Armagh:  McIVOR, McKEEVER, KANE
Fermanagh:  ELLIOTT
Monmouthshire:  BROWN[E], BOXEL, WATKINS, PRI[T]CHARD
Herefordshire:  BROWN, GRIFFITHS, JONES, COOK[E]
Gloucestershire:  BOXEL, WEBB, BROWN
Cornwall:  MOYLE, KENDALL, TREWEEK, TREGONNING, WILLIAMS, MAY, VISICK
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Re: BOXALL (and variant) World Wide
« Reply #13 on: Monday 06 December 04 04:36 UTC (UK) »

Ronnie

Thanks for your quick response. 

Should I be looking for BOXWELL as well as the other variations?  Is their much research information on this surname [BOXWELL]? 

I have stumbled across a Gloucestershire town of that name which I will check out when I have exhausted the obvious online databases.

Hi Bernard,
There is a group in USA who have been working on the BOXWELL line from Gloucestershire.  They have a mail list on Rootsweb also a Message Board on Rootsweb.  I do follow this line but have just not worked on it.  I would suggest that you do look at the BOXWELL spelling.  I believe this name originates in the town you mention or the town is named after early BOXWELLs.  Let me know if I can assist you further.
Kindest regards
Ronnie
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Re: BOXALL (and variants), All
« Reply #14 on: Thursday 06 January 05 11:32 UTC (UK) »

Our tree includes Boxell from Brighton but unfortunately we have no information about them. We are looking for ancestors of Eliza Boxell born about March 1876 in the Brighton area and believed to be the daughter of David ( bc 1849 Brighton) and Eliza Boxell (bc 1851 London). Is she included in your study? We would be interested in information about any Sussex Boxells.
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